Hi Gena, I’d rinse the Pon outside rather than in your sink otherwise the dust may well cause problems with the plumbing. I also root directly into Pon which makes it a little easier. Reusing Pon needs simple sterilisation by boiling so it can be even more cost effective over the long run. Happy 🪴💚
Thanks for the tip! I’ve heard people say it can cause issues with plumbing. Boiling is a great idea and then just add new fertilizer pellets to the cleaned pon. I will definitely give that a try 😊. Thank you 🥰.
Great info, Gena. I have a pretty good hoya community in my area and I’ve generously added to my collection this summer😳. I’m glad to hear you favour pon over soil bc I’ve been thinking the same but afraid to go all in. One word of caution, one of these channels used to rinse her pon in the sink till she ended up with a big fat plumbing issue. I rinse mine in the sink into a container then dump it outside. Thanks for another inspiring video!
Thank you Laurie!!!! Oh wow good to know. Some pieces do inevitably fall into the sink. I’m mostly able to gather them together before they go down the drain but I’ll think twice next time. Rinsing into a bucket is a great idea. Definitely don’t want a plumbing issue!!!!
I’m unsure if anyone has explained this, but you were talking about how water propped plants don’t rot all the time while rooting, but they’re constantly wet. I’ve found that soil contains different organic bacteria and fun things that cause the rot and are exacerbated by the moisture! PON probably doesn’t allow that bacteria to grow as much or as easily
Yup that makes perfect sense. I'm hoping the charcoal that gets added to the chunky soil mix might help this not be as big of an issue. I believe charcoal is supposed to help out in the bad bacteria department.
Hi Gena. Have you tried rooting Hoyas directly into Pon? I pot fresh cuttings into Pon and place them in a prop box for the humidity until I see roots. Then I pull them out and of the box to my regular room humidity. Works great!
Loved this video. So helpful. Loved that you actually showed and explained thoroughly how to do this. I’ve never tried pon. I agree that yours looks much better than the premixed. Thanks Gena.🌱💚🌱
Hi Gena. I’ve been watching this video intently because I really dislike soil for several reasons and am already growing some of my orchids in leca and have seen a few people use Pon with good results. Simple as far as I can see. So when your plants are growing well it has to be a winner, don’t you think? Thanks so much for sharing this video, it’s been very informative. Cheers.
Hi Gena, I am definitely making your pon mix. That was a great video. Can’t wait to see your next video. Have a great one and still cool. We are at 98 degrees. ❤
OH NO!! You got the Zeolite "dust". I accidentally got that. I didn't use it. Nice video. I like Pon. I've always made my own. I still have plants in a chunky mix though. It's really expensive starting out. Yes Pon needs to be rinsed well.
Yeah....unfortunately so. Thank you!!!! Glad you liked the video. I haven't potted any more in Pon since I made this video (I don't think). I've decided I like chunky soil better. But I would definitely try this again on any plant that is having trouble in soil.
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My bag of lechuza just came today and I’m so excited to use it! This video was very informative and helpful! 🪴💚
I followed your suggestion to transfer hoya cuttings to PON, and I used your PON mixture-make instructions. I moved my Hoya lobbi and Hoya polyneura to PON. It took over a month, but they’re finally starting to revive. They were just declining in my regular Hoya mix.
What conditions does your Polyneura like? Mine has done nothing for an entire year except a weird shaped, tiny leaf. I’m growing mine outside but the air temps are quite warm and humid. Maybe too hot?
@@TheQueensWish mine is in my office and the temps range from 72-76F during the summer. Winter will be like 65-72F. I keep mine under growlights. I still feel like a beginner with this plant…still learning how to keep it happy and alive 😊.
Hi Gina your shot glass make every alcoholic happy😂. Those are the 8oz glass, normal glass The shot it will be 2oz and it is very small. Thank you for show us the pon, I will be trying it with my Lithops 🤗
Hahaha yeah :). I'm sure it said shot glass in the description when I bought them. Just checked and I don't see that now but these are 3 oz. so a little big LOL. Good luck with the pon!!!!! :)
Yes you are right, It looks like be a big glass but when I went to the website it is 3oz, shoot glass, too bad for the the alcohol lovers😂 thank you for the demo and the recipe🤗
I have been waiting for this video and it does not disappoint. Thank you for your homemade version of P o n I prefer D I y because you know exactly what is in It. I have never used PON but I really want to try it. Thank you so much. Your new hoya cuttings are so wonderful so pretty. I will be waiting for them to grow up and have babies that I can buy in your shop. Take your time. I am in no hurry. L o l. I really appreciate your channel.😊😊😊
Hi, Lynn!!!! I'm glad the video was a success!!!! I look forward to these all being large enough to start propagating :). Thank you soooo much!!!! xxoo
Thank you!!!! I have not. I gave up on Calathea a few years ago. I used to be obsessed with them but I struggled so badly with them. Now that you mention this it makes me want to give it a try. My favorite is the orbifolia💚💚💚.
Hi Gena. Thanks for another great video! Here in Australia they sell natural clay cat litter, which is zeolite. It’s so cheap to buy and is a great size!
Hi, Cheryl!!! I have two bags of Lechuza-Pon to use but I've been doing some repotting and using my mix from the video, since I have it already made from that tutorial. Seriously loving my mix more LOL.
Gena, I love the Louis Bois!! The next time you have one available, remind me,,, haha 😂! I loved this video and took down your recipe for Pon Thank you!!❤️👏👍
I've found Lechuza to be too dense except for my really thirsty plants like maranta and calathea so I’ve been mixing it 50/50 with my own homemade version. I've been using Bonsai Jacks 1/4” pumice and black lava rock. My zeolite is about the same size, maybe a little bigger. The DIY PON recipe I've been using is 1 part zeolite to 2 parts pumice and 2 parts black lava rock. I mix that 50/50 with Lechuza and it has been working for me 😊 I'd hesitate to add any organic material to the mix but I'm planning to try adding perlite. It'll add some aeration and it's so cheap it'll make the PON stretch further.
Very interesting! Love reading your experience with it. Were you finding root rot from it being too dense? I received a Hoya from Etsy and it was in a mix of Lechuza and fluval stratum. The fluval made the mix very dense but the plant roots looked soooo good. I repotted it into just my straight DIY pon mix. Great idea adding perlite to stretch the amount.
@@ThePinkTrellis I had a touch of root rot on a couple of philos. Nothing too serious or much different from soil, but it's been better with the chunkier PON mix.
Hi Gena 💫 Thank you for this video as I just purchased Pon for the first time and haven’t gotten it yet so I’m happy I watched this. I do have some cuttings rooting in moss (first time for that also) how often does the moss need to be moistened? And is keeping them in a zip lock bag a good idea while they root? Hope you have a lovely weekend. 🙏🏻💫
Hi!!! I never let my moss dry out, or at least I try not to. The higher humidity you can give them the better so a ziplock bag would be fine. Just remember to air it out now and then 😊. Thank you!!! You too 🥰.
Hello Gena from Puerto Rico!! I’m currently using pon on my Alocasia and will soon use it on my Syngoniums. They’re in acclimating mode. We’ll see. 🪴🙋🏼♀️🌿💚🐩
I just received my first bag of Pon and I have many hoyas. This is the reason why I am starting Pon. You got that for only $17.00??? Wow, i paid way more through Amazon
Awesome!!! Yeah my first order was $17.99 and the next one was $17.83. I think it’s been harder to get recently so perhaps the price went up for that reason.
@@turogers13 WOW! That is very pricey! It might possibly be cheaper to make it yourself with those prices. I've done both and I don't see any difference really between what I make and the actual Lechuza Pon brand. It looks a little different but has the same results :).
@ThePinkTrellis Yes, I agree. My thought is to i with this product and as I become more comfortable using it I will definitely be making my own. 🙂 Thanks for all the great tips. I'm definitely interested in more of what you have to teach on this method. Liked and followed. 😁
Thank you Gena! This was awesome and comprehensive and technical and fun! I’m just at the point of beginning PON. I bought the Lechouza from Amazon. But I appreciate your links to the components for DIY and your step by step guidance. I’ve had to restart a Bella and a Rotundiflora, so they are both in line for PON. I’d also like to pull Polyneura out of moss and put it into PON. Can you please add a link for the Liquidirt product? Are you watering everytime with Liquidirt after 6 month?
The Bella, rotundiflora, and polyneura are prime candidates for pon for sure!!! I’ve got all three of those and they are in pon 😊. Sure I can link that for you. Yup! All plants in pon that have been in there over 6 months get the liquidirt. Although yesterday I repotted some of the old ones into my newly mixed DIY pon and I’m thinking about just “recharging” them after 6 months. Cleaning the pon and adding new osmocote. Thank you so much 🥰. amzn.to/46TxDdr
Finally getting back to this. Crazy life getting in my way . LOL I bought the hoya Spartioides. It died within a week. O was so bummed.Might have gotten too dry in shipping?One day I will get another one. Fascinating on mixing your own pon. I have not tried it. Certainly considering it.I LOVE growing babies in the clear cups. All types of babies. I had to resort to trying to root one of those new rhipsalis cuttings in spag. This one kept rotting on me in water and soil. fingers crossed. Your new shirt looks great!
Hi Chris!!! I’ve been so busy lately too. Not enough hours in the day. Pon is great for the fussier Hoyas. And I’ll send you a spartioides cutting once I get them in something other than water lol. I’ve been procrastinating on that lol. Thanks about the shirt and for even noticing 🥰.
I have not yet moved a large established plant to pon yet. It’s all been cuttings or plants that had root rot and were rerooted in water before transferring to pon.
Thanks for the great information, Gena. I checked on Amazon and in Canada that same bag of pon is $42.50, so it would definitely be cost effective to make my own! I am enjoying your videos. Have a nice week.
My pleasure!!!! So glad it was helpful!!! Wow...that is pricey for you. Thank you and thank you so much for watching. I hope you have a lovely week :).
Hallo lieve Gena wederom wat heb je prachtige mix voor je planten gemaakt. Ik vind je eigen gemaakte pon mooier uitzien, serieus ❤ Ik heb ook pon bij Amazon gekocht en sindsdien heb ik ook bijna geen vliegjes thuis😅 heel leerzame vlog. Lieve groetjes uit Nederland ❤😘🤗
Hello!!!! Oh yes, another benefit of using pon is no gnats!!!! I’ve been using Azamax and it has decimated my fly population. It’s nice not having the flies 😊. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you 🥰
Thank you for this video! I have my sitting there for a while and now I think I’m ready to take the next step thanks to your video. I just wanted to ask how do you know when to water again? Do you let the cup go empty first?
Hi! That’s great! I have had such great success with pon and highly recommend it. In my experience it has been ok to let the pon dry out accidentally but I try to make sure it never completely dries out. My goal is to keep the vessel halfway full. But again, I’ve had them dry out with no consequences.
Buying all the ingredients is not cheap! Do you have any problems once your roots have grown into the reservoir?... I mean with rot? Love the video! I always love educational videos! Great job!
Thanks!!! Yeah, those components do add up. I haven't really had any major issue with rot on roots that find their way into the reservoir. I mean sometimes they do rot on the tips, but it doesn't affect the whole system.
Are you growing those hoyas in a tent? I see a lot of aerial roots which seem to happen in high humidity. I know a lot of people that grow hoyas in pon. I tried one and I just never got the hang of it. I am growing a philodendron White Knight in pon. It was an experiment that has been fine. But I think it needs a pole and that is more challenging with pon, so I think I will move it to soil soon. Fortunately it developed a lot of roots in pon!
Hello Gena. I currently have my plants in leca and would like to transfer into pon. Do you have to flush the substrate with water on occasions like you would do with leca?
Hi!!! I have never flushed pon except for the initial rinse when first using it. It’s my understanding that it’s not necessary. Actually now that I think of it I have rinsed it when I saw some algae buildup on the surface of the pot/substrate. But otherwise I don’t think it’s necessary. Definitely research it just in case I’m misinformed 😊.
Ok, that's one less thing to do. I'll have to try it. I'm now getting more and more into Hoya plants and I've been seeing it looks so much healthier in pon. I have a few that are still in soil. Thank you for the info. 🙂
@@claritzareyes4990 Sure! No problem! I have a few that are doing wonderfully in pon. Mine mostly started out as cuttings in water and then moved to pon. I do have a Hoya Biakensis splash that started in soil and rotted, rerooted in water, and then moved to pon, and it's doing great now too. I hope the transition goes smoothly for you :).
It really is very easy to DIY. Do you just use Osmocote? I'm curious if you have a preferred liquid fertilizer to use after the Osmocote (or whatever dry granular fertilizer you might use) in the mix "expires".
@@ThePinkTrellis yes I put some space in the reservoir cup so I can keep more liquid in it. The watering stays more consistent especially if you have lots of plants. I have over 100 so in order to not have to keep adding liquid more often I add pebbles or leca to increase the space. It also creates more natural humidity and grouping my plants together keeps them even in temp plus higher in humidity.
@@JacquelineJax interesting! Thanks for the explanation 🥰. If I ever get into keeping more plants in Pon I will remember that. I recently switched quite a few Hoya out of pon and into soil when I moved them into my grow tent. The transition has gone well.
@@ThePinkTrellis that’s great to hear. I don’t use pon as I make my own mix but it’s similar. For Hoya I use a finer mix for those small roots and at times will add a little moss at the top 1/3 for padding and to keep the top hydrated a bit more but very little as the bottom is
Hi Gena, have you tried using PON for your Begonias? I'm thinking of trying it with a couple; because I hate fungus gnats, I typically bottom-water my begonias, and keep a layer of sand on top. Your thoughts appreciated.
Hi! I have not yet. Soil has been working well for me. If I ran into problems I would definitely give it a try though. Yeah...fungus gnats are a pain for sure. I've seen fungus gnats in Pon before so keep that in mine if it's the only reason you want to switch them over. I've been fighting them with sticky traps for the adults and mosquito bits for the soil. Thanks :).
@@ThePinkTrellis thanks. good to know. My son is heavy into hydroponics, and he's all about "no dirt," so I am interested in playing around with alternatives, and Begonias are my favorite houseplants, so Begonia in PON becomes a thing to do so we've got a topic of conversation for Thanksgiving. :-)
The bark chips and the zeolite retain moisture but it’s not a bad thing. I’ve seen some recipes that call for vermiculite and the plants do great with that. I can’t get an exact price for you because I’d have to mix up all of my ingredients to get the exact amount (poundage) these ingredients make. And that’s way more pon than I want to have mixed up at this time. But I did link all of the components with prices. It would mix up a lot of pon for sure 😊.
Will you be transferring larger Hoyas to pon or is this just for transition after moss and before your airy potting mix from prior video? What other plants thrive in pon? Syngoniums? Ferns?begonias? African violets? I wonder if it might eliminate pests like gnats. Thank you for sharing your recipe!
@@asianangie7209 most likely I won’t transfer any large Hoyas that are doing well in soil. I’m going to use this mainly for propagations that will be in my collection, not for resale. Although, some Hoyas, like the Polyneura will be propagated in pon and sold in pon. They just do so much better in it. I think there are a lot of plant genuses that do well in it. Not sure about African Violets though. That’s something I need to explore more. It would be great if they could go in pon!!!!
@@ThePinkTrellis Thanks Gena. Are there any others that you wouldn't put into PON? Most of mine are now in PON and doing quite well. Plus I haven't had pests (except for gnats). Such a conundrum.... PON VS Aroid Mix (thanks again) you rock and I totally trust you!!
@@ttschrock7126 It's just a personal preference not to use Pon. It totally works for many people. There aren't any Hoya that I would suggest not going into Pon. If it's working well for you stick with it!!!!! :D
@@ThePinkTrellis All of my others look and act well. But the Linearis is trickier. This one I bought from you and then I also ordered a large one from Poland. That was older. I combined them and left them alone for a little while. But I noticed the leaves drooping, so decided it was time to transfer to PON. The soil under the old one was horrible. It was like MUD. The little one from you was fine. So I cleaned them up yesterday and put into PON. But I did not like how it looked and kinda freaked out. So last night I switched it to my really nice chunky mix (no soil) which is full of good things. So hopefully she will do better. I like PON because I over water. (UGH!!) But the mud part was old - literally looked like peat mixed with clay. It was a mess. Have a great day! Thanks Gena.
Hi my name is Shyama, I am from Toronto, after transferring into pon the hoya or whatever plant will grow nicely, so After I decide to sell that plant, can I tranfer that back into soil, grow it for another 1 month in soil and sell that plant or transfer it into moss and sell?
Hi, Shyama! Nice to meet you! I personally have transferred Hoya out of pon and into soil with no problems. It's a good idea, as you suggested, to let it acclimate for a month before selling. I think if you were to transfer to moss you could sell it right away. I think either is a good option but moss would be a quicker transition for sure.
Hi Gena :) your pon is prettier than the brand name! I really am impressed and would love to try the diy! I bet the kroniana silver would love pon....your new starter babies are beautiful! Such neat ones! So exciting! I will let you know when my babies arrive safe! Love tina p.s....it is a nice rainy day today! I will get lots of plant chores done!
Hi Tina!!! I think it’s prettier too 😊. We just got in from a morning walk and it was sooo nice. Cloudy and looks like it could rain at any moment here too. I love these kind of days after having several days of intense hot sun. I hope you have fun getting all of your plant chores done 🥰 😘.
Eventually perhaps. I have zeolite to use up and I'm not currently potting any new plants in pon so I'm good for awhile. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm sure that would be an excellent source.
Well thank you so much!!!! That's so funny because yesterday at the Goodwill, one of the young clerks said I reminded her of Carrie Fisher...a "younger" Carrie Fisher LOL. Once I walked into the Anthropologie store (in L.A.) and someone in there thought I was Michelle Pfeiffer LOL. I've heard a range of look-a-likes in my life :).
You should not really mix components of different sizes as it will affect the drainage and not in a good way. Your DIY would be interesting to know cost comparison.
Hi! I never noticed a problem with it. In my experience, drainage isn't an issue with pon because they don't really drain and are constantly submerged in some water. The plants are still going strong that are still in pon. I moved some out and back into soil which I have learned I prefer. Thanks!
Hi Gena, I’d rinse the Pon outside rather than in your sink otherwise the dust may well cause problems with the plumbing. I also root directly into Pon which makes it a little easier. Reusing Pon needs simple sterilisation by boiling so it can be even more cost effective over the long run. Happy 🪴💚
Thanks for the tip! I’ve heard people say it can cause issues with plumbing. Boiling is a great idea and then just add new fertilizer pellets to the cleaned pon. I will definitely give that a try 😊. Thank you 🥰.
I use any fertilizer, orchid fertilizer or cal mag etc. you don't have to use those pellets
I don't rinse either just shake it out a little. I have over 150 in pon with no issues with out rinsing
Great info, Gena. I have a pretty good hoya community in my area and I’ve generously added to my collection this summer😳. I’m glad to hear you favour pon over soil bc I’ve been thinking the same but afraid to go all in. One word of caution, one of these channels used to rinse her pon in the sink till she ended up with a big fat plumbing issue. I rinse mine in the sink into a container then dump it outside. Thanks for another inspiring video!
Thank you Laurie!!!! Oh wow good to know. Some pieces do inevitably fall into the sink. I’m mostly able to gather them together before they go down the drain but I’ll think twice next time. Rinsing into a bucket is a great idea. Definitely don’t want a plumbing issue!!!!
@@ThePinkTrellis I think it’s the sand and dirt more than the bits and pieces. It settles and doesn’t continue down and out.
I’m unsure if anyone has explained this, but you were talking about how water propped plants don’t rot all the time while rooting, but they’re constantly wet.
I’ve found that soil contains different organic bacteria and fun things that cause the rot and are exacerbated by the moisture! PON probably doesn’t allow that bacteria to grow as much or as easily
Yup that makes perfect sense. I'm hoping the charcoal that gets added to the chunky soil mix might help this not be as big of an issue. I believe charcoal is supposed to help out in the bad bacteria department.
Also a little 3% hydrogen peroxide pushes back bacteria if you see it on the surface.
Yes its not the water that causes the rot its the bacteria and lack of oxygen. Charcoal can help, but wont fully prevent if people over water
I just bought pin, but now going to make mine! I love your sweet smile and energy!
It’s fun to make yourself I think 😊. You are so sweet to say that, thank you 🥰🥰🥰.
Very good explanation. I just bought two Hoyas.
Thank you! And that’s exciting!!! Congrats 😊. I’ve been looking at new Hoyas to add to my collection too!
Thank you for the excellent pon video sweet lady!❤
My pleasure thank you!!!! 💕💕💕
Hi Gena. Have you tried rooting Hoyas directly into Pon? I pot fresh cuttings into Pon and place them in a prop box for the humidity until I see roots. Then I pull them out and of the box to my regular room humidity. Works great!
Hi! I haven’t yet but I’m going to try it! Sounds like a great way to do it 😊.
Loved this video. So helpful. Loved that you actually showed and explained thoroughly how to do this. I’ve never tried pon. I agree that yours looks much better than the premixed. Thanks Gena.🌱💚🌱
Awesome!!! Thanks Karen!!! :)
I really enjoyed this video! Thank you so much for the recipe
Can’t wait to make my own Pon. Also, your video is so relaxing
Hi!!! I’m so happy to read your comments. Glad the video was helpful 🥰. Thank you!!! 💚💚💚
Hi Gena. I’ve been watching this video intently because I really dislike soil for several reasons and am already growing some of my orchids in leca and have seen a few people use Pon with good results. Simple as far as I can see. So when your plants are growing well it has to be a winner, don’t you think? Thanks so much for sharing this video, it’s been very informative. Cheers.
Hi Renate!!! It’s a big winner in my book 😊. Thanks 💕💕💕.
Love your little hoyas. 😊
Thank you 💚💚💚
Very helpful video! Completely inspired me to use Pon and make my own. Lots of fun! Also, I noticed my plants growing so well in Pon. Hoyas love pon
Yay I’m so glad!!! One of my recent transfers, a Hoya Bella, has exploded with new growth. They sure DO love pon!!!!
Awesome 💚🪴 also pon can be boiled after using just like spagnum and Lecca!!
Excellent! I thought that was possible but didn’t know for sure 😊.
Hi Gena, I am definitely making your pon mix. That was a great video. Can’t wait to see your next video. Have a great one and still cool. We are at 98 degrees. ❤
Hi Sylvia!!! We had a break in our weather with clouds and rain for most of the day. I hope you’re keeping cool 🥰.
OH NO!! You got the Zeolite "dust". I accidentally got that. I didn't use it. Nice video. I like Pon. I've always made my own. I still have plants in a chunky mix though. It's really expensive starting out. Yes Pon needs to be rinsed well.
Yeah....unfortunately so. Thank you!!!! Glad you liked the video. I haven't potted any more in Pon since I made this video (I don't think). I've decided I like chunky soil better. But I would definitely try this again on any plant that is having trouble in soil.
My bag of lechuza just came today and I’m so excited to use it! This video was very informative and helpful! 🪴💚
That’s exciting!!! I’m glad this was helpful for you 🥰.
❤Gena you are both educational and informative!! Very interesting and it really went by quickly!! Great job
, thanks!!👍👏
Hi Cherie 🥰. I’m so glad, thank you!!!!
I followed your suggestion to transfer hoya cuttings to PON, and I used your PON mixture-make instructions. I moved my Hoya lobbi and Hoya polyneura to PON. It took over a month, but they’re finally starting to revive. They were just declining in my regular Hoya mix.
Hi, Paul!!! That's awesome that they are starting to revive!!!! Pon is amazing stuff, especially for those fussy hoyas :).
What conditions does your Polyneura like? Mine has done nothing for an entire year except a weird shaped, tiny leaf. I’m growing mine outside but the air temps are quite warm and humid. Maybe too hot?
@@TheQueensWish mine is in my office and the temps range from 72-76F during the summer. Winter will be like 65-72F. I keep mine under growlights. I still feel like a beginner with this plant…still learning how to keep it happy and alive 😊.
@@ThePinkTrellis Thank you. Mine is outside in July Texas heat. It is hot, HOT and humid. Do you think I should bring it indoors?
@@TheQueensWish if those conditions aren’t working I would try something different for sure.
Hi Gina your shot glass make every alcoholic happy😂. Those are the 8oz glass, normal glass The shot it will be 2oz and it is very small. Thank you for show us the pon, I will be trying it with my Lithops 🤗
Hahaha yeah :). I'm sure it said shot glass in the description when I bought them. Just checked and I don't see that now but these are 3 oz. so a little big LOL. Good luck with the pon!!!!! :)
Yes you are right, It looks like be a big glass but when I went to the website it is 3oz, shoot glass, too bad for the the alcohol lovers😂 thank you for the demo and the recipe🤗
@@marciasilviajohnson6461 my pleasure!!! Have a great night 😊.
I have been waiting for this video and it does not disappoint. Thank you for your homemade version of P o n I prefer D I y because you know exactly what is in It. I have never used PON but I really want to try it.
Thank you so much. Your new hoya cuttings are so wonderful so pretty. I will be waiting for them to grow up and have babies that I can buy in your shop. Take your time. I am in no hurry.
L o l. I really appreciate your channel.😊😊😊
Hi, Lynn!!!! I'm glad the video was a success!!!! I look forward to these all being large enough to start propagating :). Thank you soooo much!!!! xxoo
This was an awesome video! Thank you so much for making it. Have you ever put Calatheas in pon? I really want to!
Thank you!!!! I have not. I gave up on Calathea a few years ago. I used to be obsessed with them but I struggled so badly with them. Now that you mention this it makes me want to give it a try. My favorite is the orbifolia💚💚💚.
They just love pot. Killed my Orbifolia. Cut it right back and put in semi hydro. I have just had to up-pot her.@@ThePinkTrellis
@@margimorris7360 that’s fantastic!
You’re awesome, perfectly helpful info! THANK YOU!
Glad it was helpful!!!! Thank you 🥰.
Hi Gena. Thanks for another great video!
Here in Australia they sell natural clay cat litter, which is zeolite. It’s so cheap to buy and is a great size!
Hi!!! Oh wow that’s awesome! I’m sure that would be so much cheaper.
Oh, I had no idea! Is it any brand of kitty litter? 😊 Woolies or Cole’s?
Hi Gena! Your pon definitely is prettier! Thanks for the recipe! I still have a lot of Lechuza pon left but will try yours when I’m out.
Hi, Cheryl!!! I have two bags of Lechuza-Pon to use but I've been doing some repotting and using my mix from the video, since I have it already made from that tutorial. Seriously loving my mix more LOL.
A fantastic video....thank you very much...I appreciate It a lot !!! 😊
Thank you!!!! :)
Great video Gena
Thank you Cindy!!!
Gena, I love the Louis Bois!! The next time you have one available, remind me,,, haha 😂! I loved this video and took down your recipe for Pon
Thank you!!❤️👏👍
Awesome! Pon is wonderful in my experience. And my mix works really well. I will let you know :).
I've found Lechuza to be too dense except for my really thirsty plants like maranta and calathea so I’ve been mixing it 50/50 with my own homemade version. I've been using Bonsai Jacks 1/4” pumice and black lava rock. My zeolite is about the same size, maybe a little bigger.
The DIY PON recipe I've been using is 1 part zeolite to 2 parts pumice and 2 parts black lava rock. I mix that 50/50 with Lechuza and it has been working for me 😊
I'd hesitate to add any organic material to the mix but I'm planning to try adding perlite. It'll add some aeration and it's so cheap it'll make the PON stretch further.
Very interesting! Love reading your experience with it. Were you finding root rot from it being too dense? I received a Hoya from Etsy and it was in a mix of Lechuza and fluval stratum. The fluval made the mix very dense but the plant roots looked soooo good. I repotted it into just my straight DIY pon mix. Great idea adding perlite to stretch the amount.
@@ThePinkTrellis I had a touch of root rot on a couple of philos. Nothing too serious or much different from soil, but it's been better with the chunkier PON mix.
@@carolinebaines8735 ok great to know! Thanks again!
@@ThePinkTrellis I haven't experienced any root rot in PON.
I adore the small leaf 🍃 Hoya I took a screenshot of the Teng ….. I forget how to spell the rest but it’s so tiny 😊
Me too! They are so sweet looking. The tengchongensis is very similar to the Serpens with just even smaller leaves 🥰.
Hi Gena 💫 Thank you for this video as I just purchased Pon for the first time and haven’t gotten it yet so I’m happy I watched this. I do have some cuttings rooting in moss (first time for that also) how often does the moss need to be moistened? And is keeping them in a zip lock bag a good idea while they root? Hope you have a lovely weekend. 🙏🏻💫
Hi!!! I never let my moss dry out, or at least I try not to. The higher humidity you can give them the better so a ziplock bag would be fine. Just remember to air it out now and then 😊. Thank you!!! You too 🥰.
@@ThePinkTrellis Thank you so much.
🤞 my cuttings take root. If not, I’ll just try… try again 💫
Hello Gena from Puerto Rico!! I’m currently using pon on my Alocasia and will soon use it on my Syngoniums. They’re in acclimating mode. We’ll see. 🪴🙋🏼♀️🌿💚🐩
Hi! I'm pretty sure Syngoniums do well in pon, not sure about Alocasias, since I don't have much experience with them. I bet they'll both love it :).
I just received my first bag of Pon and I have many hoyas. This is the reason why I am starting Pon.
You got that for only $17.00??? Wow, i paid way more through Amazon
Awesome!!! Yeah my first order was $17.99 and the next one was $17.83. I think it’s been harder to get recently so perhaps the price went up for that reason.
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I'm in Canada 🇨🇦
I ordered it off of Amazon and it was 40 dollars and 24 delivery which was pricey.
@@turogers13 WOW! That is very pricey! It might possibly be cheaper to make it yourself with those prices. I've done both and I don't see any difference really between what I make and the actual Lechuza Pon brand. It looks a little different but has the same results :).
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Yes, I agree. My thought is to i with this product and as I become more comfortable using it I will definitely be making my own. 🙂
Thanks for all the great tips. I'm definitely interested in more of what you have to teach on this method.
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@@turogers13 thanks! Appreciate that😊.
Thank you Gena! This was awesome and comprehensive and technical and fun! I’m just at the point of beginning PON. I bought the Lechouza from Amazon. But I appreciate your links to the components for DIY and your step by step guidance. I’ve had to restart a Bella and a Rotundiflora, so they are both in line for PON. I’d also like to pull Polyneura out of moss and put it into PON. Can you please add a link for the Liquidirt product? Are you watering everytime with Liquidirt after 6 month?
The Bella, rotundiflora, and polyneura are prime candidates for pon for sure!!! I’ve got all three of those and they are in pon 😊. Sure I can link that for you. Yup! All plants in pon that have been in there over 6 months get the liquidirt. Although yesterday I repotted some of the old ones into my newly mixed DIY pon and I’m thinking about just “recharging” them after 6 months. Cleaning the pon and adding new osmocote. Thank you so much 🥰.
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Have you tried starting Hoyas in perlite instead so you don’t have to clean to roots off? What size is your pon bag? 6or 12 liter? Tfs
@@Horsewoman-pt2ku I haven’t tried perlite. I got the 6L bag from Amazon.
Finally getting back to this. Crazy life getting in my way . LOL I bought the hoya Spartioides. It died within a week. O was so bummed.Might have gotten too dry in shipping?One day I will get another one.
Fascinating on mixing your own pon. I have not tried it. Certainly considering it.I LOVE growing babies in the clear cups. All types of babies.
I had to resort to trying to root one of those new rhipsalis cuttings in spag. This one kept rotting on me in water and soil. fingers crossed.
Your new shirt looks great!
Hi Chris!!! I’ve been so busy lately too. Not enough hours in the day.
Pon is great for the fussier Hoyas. And I’ll send you a spartioides cutting once I get them in something other than water lol. I’ve been procrastinating on that lol. Thanks about the shirt and for even noticing 🥰.
Thank you Gena, do you ever transfer your larger established plants into pond, or just your new rooted cuttings?
I have not yet moved a large established plant to pon yet. It’s all been cuttings or plants that had root rot and were rerooted in water before transferring to pon.
Thanks for the great information, Gena. I checked on Amazon and in Canada that same bag of pon is $42.50, so it would definitely be cost effective to make my own! I am enjoying your videos. Have a nice week.
My pleasure!!!! So glad it was helpful!!! Wow...that is pricey for you. Thank you and thank you so much for watching. I hope you have a lovely week :).
I checked that size pon on Amazon (US) 6/24 the cost is $142.00 very costly.
Hallo lieve Gena wederom wat heb je prachtige mix voor je planten gemaakt. Ik vind je eigen gemaakte pon mooier uitzien, serieus ❤
Ik heb ook pon bij Amazon gekocht en sindsdien heb ik ook bijna geen vliegjes thuis😅 heel leerzame vlog.
Lieve groetjes uit Nederland ❤😘🤗
Hello!!!! Oh yes, another benefit of using pon is no gnats!!!! I’ve been using Azamax and it has decimated my fly population. It’s nice not having the flies 😊. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you 🥰
Thank you for this video! I have my sitting there for a while and now I think I’m ready to take the next step thanks to your video. I just wanted to ask how do you know when to water again? Do you let the cup go empty first?
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Hi! That’s great! I have had such great success with pon and highly recommend it. In my experience it has been ok to let the pon dry out accidentally but I try to make sure it never completely dries out. My goal is to keep the vessel halfway full. But again, I’ve had them dry out with no consequences.
@@ThePinkTrellisThank you so much for taking time to respond! 😊
Great video Gena! Yes, where the heck did June disappear to?!
Thanks 💕💕💕.
Buying all the ingredients is not cheap! Do you have any problems once your roots have grown into the reservoir?... I mean with rot? Love the video! I always love educational videos! Great job!
Thanks!!! Yeah, those components do add up. I haven't really had any major issue with rot on roots that find their way into the reservoir. I mean sometimes they do rot on the tips, but it doesn't affect the whole system.
Are you growing those hoyas in a tent? I see a lot of aerial roots which seem to happen in high humidity. I know a lot of people that grow hoyas in pon. I tried one and I just never got the hang of it. I am growing a philodendron White Knight in pon. It was an experiment that has been fine. But I think it needs a pole and that is more challenging with pon, so I think I will move it to soil soon. Fortunately it developed a lot of roots in pon!
I was growing them in a tent but they are now sitting out on my ikea vittsjo cabinet 😊.
@@ThePinkTrellis Thanks!
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Thank you :)
Hello Gena. I currently have my plants in leca and would like to transfer into pon. Do you have to flush the substrate with water on occasions like you would do with leca?
Hi!!! I have never flushed pon except for the initial rinse when first using it. It’s my understanding that it’s not necessary. Actually now that I think of it I have rinsed it when I saw some algae buildup on the surface of the pot/substrate. But otherwise I don’t think it’s necessary. Definitely research it just in case I’m misinformed 😊.
Ok, that's one less thing to do. I'll have to try it. I'm now getting more and more into Hoya plants and I've been seeing it looks so much healthier in pon. I have a few that are still in soil. Thank you for the info. 🙂
@@claritzareyes4990 Sure! No problem! I have a few that are doing wonderfully in pon. Mine mostly started out as cuttings in water and then moved to pon. I do have a Hoya Biakensis splash that started in soil and rotted, rerooted in water, and then moved to pon, and it's doing great now too. I hope the transition goes smoothly for you :).
I hope so too. I'll start with a small cutting to test it out. If all goes good, I'm going for it. Thank you!!
Make your own. It’s way better and we add fertilizer anyway. I make my own.
It really is very easy to DIY. Do you just use Osmocote? I'm curious if you have a preferred liquid fertilizer to use after the Osmocote (or whatever dry granular fertilizer you might use) in the mix "expires".
If you put a little mix in the second cup it will allow for more water making it more lasting
I haven't tried that. Do you mean in the reservoir cup? I'm not sure I understand how that would make a difference?
@@ThePinkTrellis yes I put some space in the reservoir cup so I can keep more liquid in it. The watering stays more consistent especially if you have lots of plants. I have over 100 so in order to not have to keep adding liquid more often I add pebbles or leca to increase the space. It also creates more natural humidity and grouping my plants together keeps them even in temp plus higher in humidity.
@@JacquelineJax interesting! Thanks for the explanation 🥰. If I ever get into keeping more plants in Pon I will remember that. I recently switched quite a few Hoya out of pon and into soil when I moved them into my grow tent. The transition has gone well.
@@ThePinkTrellis that’s great to hear. I don’t use pon as I make my own mix but it’s similar. For Hoya I use a finer mix for those small roots and at times will add a little moss at the top 1/3 for padding and to keep the top hydrated a bit more but very little as the bottom is
Hi Gena, have you tried using PON for your Begonias? I'm thinking of trying it with a couple; because I hate fungus gnats, I typically bottom-water my begonias, and keep a layer of sand on top. Your thoughts appreciated.
Hi! I have not yet. Soil has been working well for me. If I ran into problems I would definitely give it a try though. Yeah...fungus gnats are a pain for sure. I've seen fungus gnats in Pon before so keep that in mine if it's the only reason you want to switch them over. I've been fighting them with sticky traps for the adults and mosquito bits for the soil. Thanks :).
@@ThePinkTrellis thanks. good to know. My son is heavy into hydroponics, and he's all about "no dirt," so I am interested in playing around with alternatives, and Begonias are my favorite houseplants, so Begonia in PON becomes a thing to do so we've got a topic of conversation for Thanksgiving. :-)
@@ameeabel8243 Sounds like a fun Thanksgiving :).
Wouldn't the bark chips retain more moisture! And what is the price difference between having to purchase it all separately 😊
The bark chips and the zeolite retain moisture but it’s not a bad thing. I’ve seen some recipes that call for vermiculite and the plants do great with that. I can’t get an exact price for you because I’d have to mix up all of my ingredients to get the exact amount (poundage) these ingredients make. And that’s way more pon than I want to have mixed up at this time. But I did link all of the components with prices. It would mix up a lot of pon for sure 😊.
@ThePinkTrellis thank you, gonna try it!
Will you be transferring larger Hoyas to pon or is this just for transition after moss and before your airy potting mix from prior video? What other plants thrive in pon? Syngoniums? Ferns?begonias? African violets? I wonder if it might eliminate pests like gnats. Thank you for sharing your recipe!
@@asianangie7209 most likely I won’t transfer any large Hoyas that are doing well in soil. I’m going to use this mainly for propagations that will be in my collection, not for resale. Although, some Hoyas, like the Polyneura will be propagated in pon and sold in pon. They just do so much better in it. I think there are a lot of plant genuses that do well in it. Not sure about African Violets though. That’s something I need to explore more. It would be great if they could go in pon!!!!
I would use the largest size for best air flow
Gena, does your large linerias like PON? I just put my large one into PON today. I am a little worried.
Hi, Tamra! I've never put mine in PON.
@@ThePinkTrellis Thanks Gena. Are there any others that you wouldn't put into PON? Most of mine are now in PON and doing quite well. Plus I haven't had pests (except for gnats). Such a conundrum.... PON VS Aroid Mix (thanks again) you rock and I totally trust you!!
@@ttschrock7126 It's just a personal preference not to use Pon. It totally works for many people. There aren't any Hoya that I would suggest not going into Pon. If it's working well for you stick with it!!!!! :D
@@ThePinkTrellis All of my others look and act well. But the Linearis is trickier. This one I bought from you and then I also ordered a large one from Poland. That was older. I combined them and left them alone for a little while. But I noticed the leaves drooping, so decided it was time to transfer to PON. The soil under the old one was horrible. It was like MUD. The little one from you was fine. So I cleaned them up yesterday and put into PON. But I did not like how it looked and kinda freaked out. So last night I switched it to my really nice chunky mix (no soil) which is full of good things. So hopefully she will do better. I like PON because I over water. (UGH!!) But the mud part was old - literally looked like peat mixed with clay. It was a mess.
Have a great day! Thanks Gena.
With the clear outside cups acting as the reservoir, do you have any problem with algae?
Yes that does happen. A lot of these are also sitting in a cover pot which blocks light and reduces that problem.
Hi my name is Shyama, I am from Toronto, after
transferring into pon the hoya or whatever plant will grow nicely, so After I decide to sell that plant, can I tranfer that back into soil, grow it for another 1 month in soil and sell that plant or transfer it into moss and sell?
Hi, Shyama! Nice to meet you! I personally have transferred Hoya out of pon and into soil with no problems. It's a good idea, as you suggested, to let it acclimate for a month before selling. I think if you were to transfer to moss you could sell it right away. I think either is a good option but moss would be a quicker transition for sure.
Hi Gena :) your pon is prettier than the brand name! I really am impressed and would love to try the diy! I bet the kroniana silver would love pon....your new starter babies are beautiful! Such neat ones! So exciting! I will let you know when my babies arrive safe! Love tina p.s....it is a nice rainy day today! I will get lots of plant chores done!
Hi Tina!!! I think it’s prettier too 😊. We just got in from a morning walk and it was sooo nice. Cloudy and looks like it could rain at any moment here too. I love these kind of days after having several days of intense hot sun. I hope you have fun getting all of your plant chores done 🥰 😘.
put your Amarillo under bright light and see how the color comes in on it!
I REALLY need to do that!!! :)
Do you have a compacta in pon?
No I don’t.
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Would you please show us how to do it
Hi! What exactly did you want to see?
How about you look into aquaristics? You should be able to find zeolite in any grain size.
Eventually perhaps. I have zeolite to use up and I'm not currently potting any new plants in pon so I'm good for awhile. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm sure that would be an excellent source.
For me pon is like leca
You know, as a side note, and maybe it’s just your hair, but you remind me of Jennifer Lopez!
Well thank you so much!!!! That's so funny because yesterday at the Goodwill, one of the young clerks said I reminded her of Carrie Fisher...a "younger" Carrie Fisher LOL. Once I walked into the Anthropologie store (in L.A.) and someone in there thought I was Michelle Pfeiffer LOL. I've heard a range of look-a-likes in my life :).
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You should not really mix components of different sizes as it will affect the drainage and not in a good way. Your DIY would be interesting to know cost comparison.
Hi! I never noticed a problem with it. In my experience, drainage isn't an issue with pon because they don't really drain and are constantly submerged in some water. The plants are still going strong that are still in pon. I moved some out and back into soil which I have learned I prefer. Thanks!
Plants don't rot in water bc water is 2 hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen molecule..
Yup! And there isn't anything to suffocate them like compacted soil, etc. Pretty cool :).
Thank you. But please do it quicker. You are taking too long, just like the growth of Hoyas 😂
are u a tailor cause ur using dressmaking scissors
I wish I had that skill but no 😊. I didn’t know these were considered to be dressmaking scissors. I bought them as just scissors.
@@ThePinkTrellis ah cause 1 pointed tip & 1 rounded tip 😄 i was like She's using her dressmaking scissors to cut plastic 😱 blasphemy 😄
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